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Alan Lee

Alan Lee

Voice Actor

Alan Lee is an English-language voice actor known to fans of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" (studio Ufotable) for voicing the demon Kamanue in the English dub.

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Demon Slayer Role

In "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba," Lee provides the English voice of Kamanue, the demon who holds the newly vacated rank of Lower Rank Six among the Twelve Kizuki. Kamanue is portrayed as an anxious and feeble creature, a characterization that informs the performance. Following the death of Rui, Nakime draws Kamanue into the Infinity Castle, where Muzan Kibutsuji devours him during the gathering of the Lower Ranks. The part places Lee among the English dub cast bringing the series' antagonists to life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has Alan Lee voiced?

Alan Lee is an English-language voice actor who voices the demon Kamanue in the English dub of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, produced by studio Ufotable.

Who does Alan Lee voice in Demon Slayer?

Alan Lee provides the English voice of Kamanue in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Kamanue holds the newly vacated rank of Lower Rank Six among the Twelve Kizuki.

Who is Kamanue in Demon Slayer?

Kamanue, voiced in English by Alan Lee, is a demon who holds the rank of Lower Rank Six among the Twelve Kizuki. He is portrayed as an anxious and feeble creature.

What happens to Kamanue in Demon Slayer?

Following the death of Rui, Nakime draws Kamanue into the Infinity Castle, where Muzan Kibutsuji devours him during the gathering of the Lower Ranks. Alan Lee voices the character in the English dub.

Is Alan Lee part of the Demon Slayer English dub cast?

Yes. Alan Lee is among the English dub cast of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, where he voices the demon Kamanue, one of the series' antagonists.

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